In any automotive braking system, the linchpin factor is pressure. When you press on the brake pedal in your car, for instance, pressurized brake fluid is distributed to the pistons in wheels, which presses high-friction material like brake pads or drum brakes into the wheels. This slows their spinning and brings the car to a stop. Now, that’s all well and good for your everyday family sedan, but what about a real rip-roarer of a vehicle, such as a
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